Opened 18 years ago
Closed 18 years ago
#704 closed defect (fixed)
BSOD when running 2 virtual machines -> fixed in SVN/1.5.2
Reported by: | Esteban Felipe | Owned by: | |
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Component: | other | Version: | VirtualBox 1.5.0 |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
Guest type: | other | Host type: | other |
Description
I get a BSOD when running 2 virtual machines at the time. One is Ubuntu and the other is windows 2003. Ubuntu is running on host interface and windows 2003 is on NAT. Both are configured with dynamic disks and 1GB of ram.
I'm hosting in XP SP2 with 2GB of ram and a Athlon 64X2 5600.
The minidump is attached
Attachments (1)
Change History (9)
by , 18 years ago
Attachment: | Mini091707-04.dmp added |
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comment:2 by , 18 years ago
Replying to frank:
Do you have VT-x/SVN acceleration enabled?
After I installed VBox I enabled the option. I got 3 BSOD screens and disabled the acceleration.... Then a fourth hang up ocurred and that is the one I'm reporting.
So, short answer: no.
Thanks.
comment:3 by , 18 years ago
I'll quickly check your minidump, but you should never run two 1 GB VMs when you only have 2 GB or ram in your machine.
follow-up: 5 comment:4 by , 18 years ago
Found the problem. Thanks for your report. We'll incorporate a fix in the next release (out soon).
comment:5 by , 18 years ago
Replying to sandervl73:
Found the problem. Thanks for your report. We'll incorporate a fix in the next release (out soon).
Can I do anything in the meanwhile?.. besides, not using both machines at the same time...
comment:6 by , 18 years ago
Like I said, don't assign so much memory to the VMs. You must leave enough for your host. In your case I'd say 2x512 MB.
comment:7 by , 18 years ago
Summary: | BSOD when running 2 virtual machines → BSOD when running 2 virtual machines -> fixed in SVN/1.5.2 |
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comment:8 by , 18 years ago
Resolution: | → fixed |
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Status: | new → closed |
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